How to move Safari's reload button

The latest update of Safari puts the reload button in the address area at the right. I
used to be able to put it where I wanted. How can I move it to the left of the address bar?

Apple handed down the commandments on tablets of stone.
Thou shall have the reload button on the right of the address area, like it or not.
Thou shall not have a progress bar.
Thou shall have a lot of tiresome eye candy to clog up thy processor.
And you want to change it? Blasphemer!
if you really must endanger your soul there are a couple of suggestions in this thread:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2033937&tstart=0

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